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Message ID: 11019
Date: Thu Dec 2 18:09:53 GMT 1999
Author: Kimes, Dean W.
Subject: RE: Broken Song


It is nor required to recast to gain altitude. You can just use
intermediate obstacles that are slightly higher and you will 'pop' up onto
them and levitate over them. My druid does this all the time and can make
it into the Vox ventilation shaft without recasting or using bard
levitation. It takes practice, but it is easy when you get used to it. I
can go from ground level to the top of the highest building in Freeport in
about 2 minutes.

Kitasi about Draffut

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Honeyman [mailto:honeyman@...]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 10:15 AM
To: eqbards@onelist.com
Subject: Re: [eqbards] Broken Song


From: Ryan Honeyman <honeyman@...>

> Yes it is broken for all classes, but... The other classes still have a
> usuable spell, while our song is completely worthless till they fix it.

I don't understand why you all think it's broken for casters?
They cannot cast levitate on themselves while they are already
levitating - so what? They never did that before, that I can
tell. You lose lev, remem lev, and recast lev. The only person
I saw jamming on levitate like 50 times was a GM to make him rise
high above anyone. And it's my belief why they attempted to
correct levitate due to the people who would levitate themselves
over and over to heights where they could easily overcome obstacles.
(The ledge in Permafrost to Lady Vox comes to mind)

Harmonic.

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